i i GILKEY STATION January 9 Mrs. A. L. Goodwin left left last WcdAewiay for H»lmeadaie. Idaho She went to the home of her sister, who is t<> underg an operation, and will care for her »liters children. Mrs. Lloyd Holley returned from Portland last Wednesday, where her brother ia very ill. Jack Jones, wife and eon Harry of Stay ton. were weekend visitors at J. G. Holts. Mien Arnold and wife were Sun* y visitors at the Ix*onard Gilkey home. Francis Higinbotham. of Silverton, is v siting her grandparents, the W. E. Serrting’s. . 'rank und Joe Prokop have killed a arge beef. the Bai tnik boys are busy sawing wood. Mrs. Ethel Miller, of Portland, arrived Saturday at the home of h< r parents, A. L. Godwin’s. De- . >t*’ the inclement weather la < Thursday the ladies club met at the beautiful new home of Mrs F ink I)<*Wail. The afternoon was »1 < nt in conversation, fancy work a i emit. »ta. Mis. Pansy Shepherd wm the luckiest person present, for st succeeded in winning two prises. Mr.* Anna Holt was another prise winner. Each member received a pre Hint from a grab box sent bv a former meinlwr, Mrs. Anna t’hap- nnm, of San Jose. Cal. This ia her yv.irly custom at Christmas time. Fourteen enjoyed the treat. Mr*. Ed Smith, of Albany, attended. V ¡tors were Bertha DeWall and Harriet «Jones. Dainty refreshments u< re xerved by the hostess. Ths n< xl meeting is to be with Mrs. Mi. n ■ Smith at the James Johnson re ipnee February 2. Oflr Sunday school will meet at II i. m. instead of 10:30. We hope ti> nee you there. Will Wineburg and wife, who live on the Richard Stuckmeir place, have» new girl. '■>&«. John Attridge has aSJ-pound í How to Be Healthy rA« CruaaJa of tho Double Barred Croee Practical Talk» on ¿Nsansa Prooonfton Preparsd by th« OREGON TU«ERCULO»I« A8«OCIAYION I'k.rg! Extra! Extra! Semester examinations, the bug* ab<>o uf •’Chool life, have arrived to find many students wholly unpre- par *i for them. All must rack their brains to bring back and take * to the front ideaa that have long been dead. A frw of the lucky one* are rejoicing over unlocked for ex* an ¡nations. A word of encourage­ ment is ft» order for the others. "Chwr up. the worst is yet to come.” In Imsketball girl» met defeat at Lebanon last Friday afternoon. Better results are hoped for when l,ebanon plaaa the return game at Scio, C.ening — Friday. January 13. Scio banket ball girls meet the Cor* val’ia ginia at Scio, and the boys journey to Woodburn to clash with the boys of that school. The Scio Hi boys basketball team played two consecutive games last week and were victorious in both. Shedd was .defeated last Friday by a score of 72 to 0. Kenneth Suns I || ■ (er»c«i< 4*n*»r To k**o V • k «.* anti ba h**t at Ma baH. THE UNIVERSAL CAR A CLEAN MOUTH By ARTHUR M. HUNTgR, O. D. a. t k.w years ago I m M ujj . owe uf Americas turauiuM surgeuua, aald that the next step In preventive turtllcine must be made by tbe deOUata in Un. with this prophecy, lbs new campaign fur mouth byglrue alma Iv teach thrw tbluga: I. Iluw UltKh ihauiagr Is done to the general health of ths body by an unclean mouth, with teeth badly brake« down, large cavities or lutUineed guiua. X Proper no-lh.-ds of rortveting mouth di X How to prevent dental disease. Very few !«■<'■ »» r«-nll >■ tout the three vital auurroa of Hfr ftxwl. water, and air. are alte< trd by mouth cOftdtUona. No om ran U«e without then« three things Tim Hovorniiictti’ »pend» euortnoua sums to Insure the clnaull* n«rw at food sod water Housewives see that cooking utensil«, china ami cutlery are washed no that the food may be served clean. All the Octal.'» of briugtog pur* f'«*l to tbe mouth are '-arefully looked after, but wh«n It pas«M>s the lips tl»> f... <1 1» abandoned and left to Ita fam, fur tuuet m«>ui|* are untlewn. and food, hirtvevsr clean before, becuturo quickly euutamla*led after It paaee» the ll|w llow can the mouth best be kept clesu and dental decay prevented? Herr afB four practical euuwMIoas: 1 Have th>- moQth put In good nmdlilon by a good dSftUM. tk, io the beat man that you ran And. It la ecuu-wny of health ami pocketbook to g» < to him often Three or four time* a yvar should le the minimum. 2 Vila? rvniiiliiatlutis of tbe teeth shopld be made to ascertain tbe evwtditloti <»f root Alling«, and the condition of bone aurroumllng the raut ends of the teeth, for It Is th.-w areas that may ratnm aystemlc disturbance* which will lower resistance to dlarasa. All teeth with tn» pulps removed (nerve« killed) must 1* held as suspicious character* until proven Innocent. Ths lack of pain is not a safe sign of no Infection. There may be a "blind" abscess, which only the X-llay ran dlaravwr. 8. f free sugar lierauae sugar Will rams* the deCfty of teeth more than any other one thing. Nature never Intended that we atmuld tiae sugar ll> a com-viitraird form, but preferred to give it tu us In Its natural state; namely. In fruit» and vegetable« I would like to i«aniptiaa* that well known quotation from Hoia-rt Iturnw “<»h, would the gift the gcaid nson and out of senson. It 1s the gospel of cteanllneaR of the mouth, cleanllneao of the teeth, rlearillnesa of the throat Thea« three things must be your text through life Oral hygiene tha- hygiene of the mouth not one single thing la mure important te tbu public In lite whole range of hygiene than that." A made the highest individual score, with Maurice White holding next honors. At Salem last Saturday the boys ifrfeatd the Willamette Fresemvn 10 to 6. Nine rahs for Scio Hi! Mr. McAdoo, between halves of the game Friday night, talked in behalf of future athletics and the proposed high school gym, Student B-kly elections next Fri­ day. The new constitution will go into effect. Mr. Williams, county dub leader, was present at the school Monday a* d talkni over with the club mem­ bers plana for future work. He will return Thur »day to talk Club I he cuntv convention of our farmers union is to meet st our acli 'il house for an all day meeting Sat ji day. All members are eordialy invited. £. F. Gilkey visited friends in Al­ bany Saturday and Sunday. The men are busy fixing the tele­ phone line. We are all hopping for the speedy rec« »very of S B. Holt. \ »urprise birthday party was he!«|-fnr James Grossman New Years eve, A large crowd attended from busineiai with club members their parents. Sr i, Allmny and Corvallis. January 10 «J., I* ' ’^,**'T* a.'-’ Pride of Ownership HE Ford Touring Car han brought to th« T farm home* of the country more real plea­ sure. comfort and cunvetuence than perhaps any other one thing. It has enabled the farmer and hia family to mingle with friends, attend church, neighborhood func­ tions. and enjoy the many pleasantne« tliat abound m country life. Truly the Ford car with ita low cost of ojwration snd maintenance, its u>-fulness and ctticiancy, hu« been s boon to the American fanner. Your order should be placed at once if to avoid delay in de! very. Ford Touring at a Bargaia wish $250.00 FRED T. BILYEU against fast t4ama. Cot ilrary to all opinion, Scio’a fiir«b team played the entire game and fa w foul» were called upon them whir h «hows that Scio's team can play c! «an and faat ball If there isn't from I t*. 3 wf the opposing players hang nu onto them Touring Car $355 F. O H Whit* Stain* on Hardwood. A ailxture of »alt ami olive oil will n>m<>v.' white »Inina from haidwu>nilng January 3 ah«, discoloration should lie briskly Grandma Tollingor has taken a re­ ralilntl with the mixture, which 1« then • tpe*u SOtlf al lbs Mine tlm<’ that hl» nrlgh trip to Portland. bor I I » also staging bl«, a practice not Mrs. Goy Wyman and children aere»» arily »o aatlnual as convivial. Scio, with a mixedup tram, won spent Sunday at the H. O. In anol her form <>f I Mitch con* Shilling There which each person -llitr" In turn from Shedd by a 72 to 0 score Fri- ' home. t eert Ui one eon • of any song he plesne«, ami* day night. This was a very alow Clint Trextler waa a Shelburn Wrllkni» vn churn* tiring iumi ! a* a and uninteresting gam«, and it ia burden at Ter each »»rar. When every visitor Monday. undoubtedly the last weak team person ba. i «uns. all sing tbrlr respac- Lee George haa been layed up for tire aongw sliuuitauewualy as a grand Scio plays on its home floor, Crab- a few days on account of a bad cold. Anale. tree defeated Shedd by a 34 to 4 Mr. and Mrs. Bennett were up acor* in their first game. Albany from Corvallis for a few days visit­ College freshmen defeated Shedd by ing at the home of M HL Bennett'« a few pointa and Albany defeated 1 brother, M. L. Brown here. the freshmen two points, ao from There gill ba another invitation comparing the scores, Scio was tbe dance given at the Miller Hall hera^ favorite. Saturday evening. January 14. The lineup waa Scio Jt.hn Ortwein and family called - Shedd f White 20 at the Earl Gooch home Sunday. Snicker A great many people are laid up f K Sima 26 LeMar c T. Sima « with severe colds which are going Gibba Holland 10 around In chia part of th« county. . Troutman K Densmore 10 Earl Gooch and wife accompanied Maxwell g Mr. and Mrs. Hirona to Salem On Saturday night th« Scio high Monday afternoon. Otto Limlmck waa blasting w<»id achl isam went t<» Salem and de­ with blasting powder for Oral Bataa feated th« Willamette University freshmen by a score of 10 tn 6. It here Monday. As he touched a was a hard and fast game and Scio match to the fuse the powder ex­ wun by ite clever paaaing, ’’Buck” ploded before hr had time to raise White, with three field goals, waa up He waa burned on the face easily Scio's star. Handicapped by ai>d hands. A physician waa called a big floor and a game the night immediately and it ia reported ha be for. the Scio team ahoared that will soon recover. He barely escap­ they «rare able U> hold their own ed severe injuries. Awful Moment. Aoxloon to art to church ot> time, 4* nn luter«*«i Ing aerami mi aumhiina was «rlwdulni, 1 bu»tl«-*l arouii'l set- Una ready. Opening a bureau drawer I grabbed what I thought w*» my prayer Imok and rustl’d over to I lie -huroh. Marching down the alslr I accidentally dropped my muff. and. lot uislend of my prayer booh, a deck of card* came tumbling out and scattered In all directions! To make matter* worse, the hack of the card* twice the *d of a prominent brewery!--Grit. Chines* Condemn* «ribs. Th<-re I« a fa mon» oriental «aytng ciMidi-innlng brifwry. It Is wild that an ancient Chlnrae »age who lived In the Itecond renhiry as offered a bribe. Ill» silence bring accepted a» hewttallon. he was assortd that be was perfori ly »aft», ns nn on» knew It. lie replied: "Heaven know* it r.n.th knows if. Voti kn»w It. I know It flow can you mj that ne nor known ¡Your Printing Wh< re Do You Buy it? Kiep Kwi> your your njmw an